IRV in the News
January 11th 2001
Can We Keep Diverse Voice In Our Civic Dialog?
Charlotte Observer

An article advocating the use of cumulative voting, instant runoff voting, and limited voting to represent an increasingly diverse electorate.

January 2nd 2001
Change Elections to Instant Runoff Voting
Baltimore Sun

Rob Richie and Steven Hill suggest instant runoff voting as a way to ensure majority candidates.

January 1st 2001
Flunk the Electoral College, Pass Instant Runoffs
The Progressive

FairVote president John B. Anderson advocates national direct election of the U.S. president with IRV

January 1st 2001
No More Spoilers: A better way at the ballot box
Sierra Magazine

Instant runoff voting (IRV) in the 2000 presidential election would have prevented the spoiler effect of Nader votes on Gore's candidacy and allowed Nader supporters to express the importance of environmental issues to them politically.

December 20th 2000
New voting system
St. Petersburg Times

As punch-card balloting is eliminated in Florida, the door is thrown open to use an instant runoff voting (IRV) system, with obvious advantages.

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